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TOP LEFT: Dave Williams works on his legs in preparation for the powerlifting meet. TOP RIGHT: Mike Pyper benches out his max of 200 pounds. MIDDLE RIGHT: Todd Lamberty and Phil Mislin- ski run through their workout. 7, BOTTOM LEFT: Pumping iron seems to be no problem for Jason Lien as he benches without a spotter. POWERLIFTING - 100A Inspiration, 9006 Perspiration Powerlifting was exactly what the name implied. Boys, grades 9-12, lifted weights every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Their workouts consisted of three main lifts, the bench press, squat, and the dead lift. These three lifts were performed in competition and the total of all three lifts were what made up the individual com- petitor's total weight. The weight coach, Mr. Garry, was the man responsible for creating such a spectacular team. He was always in the weight room helping us to strive for excellence, commented Marty Mapes. Mr. Garry has come home with a first place trophy for the last three years. T5 5 X
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Golfers Swing Into Action The girls golf team showed a great deal of success. In the first competi- tion the team traveled to Rapid City to take on Stevens. After the first day of competition the Knights were behind 178 to Stevens 184. The following day the girls recaptured the lead to win 352 to Stevens 383. The girls then had to face Washington, and Lincoln for the city titles. Washington, and Lincoln were no match for the girls, led by Amy Butzer, and Jane Egan. The first round ended with Amy Butzer leading with a 38, 2nd Jane Egans 42, tied for 3rd was Lynn Armfield with a 46, and Jenny Flanagan fourth with a 48. Next the girls faced the SIC meet at West Ward Ho, which was won with relative ease. The top four places were held by knights Amy Butzer, Jane Egan, Jenny Flanagan, and Lynn Armfield, showing that the Knights did have the best team in the SIC. ..t . gusts ,ft-,. ..,. 5 K MF . Wm Je. , , I 2!gM:s,,q. F.. .,.,,g:.g5f?,RHQ-,ii i -Q-5 V TOP LEFT: Jane Egan watches her ball as It goes for the hole. MIDDLE LEFT: Nancy Arm- field practices her putts. MIDDLE RIGHT: Amy Butzer perfecting her swlng. BOTTOM LEFT: Lynn Armfield works on getting her ball out of the sand trap.
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F.C.A. Continues ln Christian Atmosphere The Fellowship of Christian Athletes has always been an impor- tant part of O'Gorman High School. lt presents a relaxed Christian at- mosphere for students with an athletic interest. For the past few years, the O'Gor- man FCA Huddle has sold carnations at Christmas time. Last year, the S250 profit was donated to the Bishops' Relief Fund for Ethiopia. Mr. Rick Lynch has directed FCA for two years. Assistance came from Mr. Bill Dunn. Fr. Chuck Cimpl, Mr. Doug Lindner, state director, Bob Bozied, students, Jim Clayton, Troy Hansen, Lisa LeMair, Kelly Malony, Mike Naughton, and Bruce Stombaugh. Some of the speakers FCA had were Mr. Lynch, Tom Lorang, Bob Bozied, Mike Naughton, Lisa LeMair, and Jim Clayton. These people shared various experiences, in- cluding their faith and family matters. At the final FCA meeting, Frank and Margaret Lynch were voted the FCA Persons of the Year for all the help and support they have given the FCA Huddle. TOP LEFT: Jim Clayton listens intently as Mike Naughton shares his thoughts at a FCA meeting. FAR LEFT: John Bachmeier silently prays during an opening prayer. NEAR LEFT: Lori David and Teresa Hohn relax before the FCA meeting begins. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Lynch chats with members before starting the meeting. BELOW: FCA Advisors are, Back Row: Mr. Lynch, Mr. Dunn, Mike Naughton, Troy Hansen, and Fr. Cimpl. Front Row: Paul Foley, Kelly Malony, Lisa LeMair, Jim Clayton, and Mr. Lindner, Not Pictured: Bruce Stombaugh. .--n-u ,Elv- ti 1 I
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